The Visian ICL procedure is a short 15 minute outpatient
procedure that involves several important steps.

Topical Anesthesia
On the day of your procedure, prior to surgery, your surgeon
will administer topical anesthesia to minimize discomfort,
however you may still feel pressure in your eye. Additionally,
you may or may not be given a sedative.

Lens Positioning Openings
Once you are comfortable, your surgeon will begin the procedure.
First, the surgeon will create one or two small openings at the
base of your cornea that will be used to position the lens.

Gel-like Solution
Next, a gel-like substance will be placed inside your eye to
protect the eye during lens placement. This gel will be removed
at the end of the procedure.

Lens Opening
Following placement of the gel, a small opening will be made,
through which the lens will be inserted.

Insertion of Corrective Lens
Prior to the Visian ICL procedure, your correctivelens was
selected based on your individual prescription. The lens was
folded and loaded into a small cartridge which will now be
placed through the incision. As the lens is inserted, it will
gently unfold in your eye. Once the lens has fully unfolded, the
four corners of the lens will be placed behind your iris. This
makes the lens invisible to both you and others.

Completion of Procedure
To complete the procedure, the surgeon will administer eye drops
to help prevent infection and inflammation. You will continue to
use these drops for several days after your procedure.

Because the incision made during surgery is so small, sutures
are typically not needed following the Visian ICL surgery. For
comfort and protection, the surgeon may cover the eye with a
patch or shield and prescribe drops or medication.

Follow-Up Care after the Visian ICL Procedure
Within 24 hours of undergoing the Visian ICL surgery, you will
have a follow-up visit with the ophthalmologist. The surgeon
will monitor the eye's internal pressure and will discuss your
progress.